Originally Posted By: gromicko This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Fresh from the launch of NACHI’s members-only professional liability insurance program, http://www.nachi.org/eo.htm our attorney Joe Ferry is deep in negotiations with a major credit card issuer to provide an affinity credit card exclusively for NACHI members.
Also on Joe's agenda is the formation of a NACHI credit union.
Originally Posted By: Nick Gromicko This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Yes, we have declined the cash back that would normally go to NACHI and instead asked them to send it to the Foundation. It could eventually end up being a substantial amount… more than 1%.
NACHI is fast leaving the "trade association" category and becoming an empire  , no?
Originally Posted By: Nick Gromicko This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Our attorney Joe Ferry has been working feverishly with executives of MBNA to put the finishing touches on the NACHI credit card. In addition to the no-fee personal credit card, NACHI members will be able to apply for a no-fee business credit card and an unsecured line of credit of up to $500,000!
Joe is hopeful of a July 1, 2005 launch date for this exciting members-only program.
Joe is also currently working with a major credit card processing firm to design a program that will provide NACHI members a low cost method of processing point-of-sale payments including credit, debit, electronic benefits transfers and checks. Under the design that Joe is developing, NACHI members will be able to offer a wide variety of stored value cards to help promote their businesses.
Originally Posted By: Guest This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Nick,
When can we expect NACHI cereal on the shelves of our local supermarkets? How hard can it be to make something of absolutely no nutritional value, sugar coat it, mass produce it, and sell it to fools on a grand scale?
Originally Posted By: jbushart This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
eporter wrote:
While I appreciate Nick's enthusiasm, this is not a new thing, and hardly a NACHI exclusive.
Basically anyone can have their business name and logo on a credit card. I have one and I am a one man corporation.
All you need is good credit.
You're right, Ed. I got me one of them "Jim Morrison" credit cards. Like everyone else, I pay it no interest and my daddy co-signs everything. I think I'm going to have to send it back, though. I have to sign every credit slip "anonymous".
Originally Posted By: Nick Gromicko This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
, an actual Credit Union for our NACHI membership. It will be the biggest best Credit Union that any trade association ever built… and like Jim Morrison correctly pointed out when he said:
it's not like we haven't built the biggest and best of something before.
Good people like Jim Bushart built the world's biggest and best home inspection association... getting bigger... getting better.
Don't like NACHI?... move to Mars... this planet is ours.
Originally Posted By: rspriggs This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Jim Morrison wrote:
Nick,
When can we expect NACHI cereal on the shelves of our local supermarkets? How hard can it be to make something of absolutely no nutritional value, sugar coat it, mass produce it, and sell it to fools on a grand scale?
It's not like you haven't done it before.
Jim Morrison
Princeton, MA
Seems like this person is an expert on puffed air.

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